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What is the Code of Student Conduct?

Rules that all students in Prince George ’ s County are expected to follow. Failure to follow these rules can lead to exclusion. The Code also tells what will happen if the rules are not followed. What is the Code of Student Conduct?. PRIDE. P eaceful

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What is the Code of Student Conduct?

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  1. Rules that all students in Prince George’s County are expected to follow. Failure to follow these rules can lead to exclusion. The Code also tells what will happen if the rules are notfollowed. What is the Code of Student Conduct?

  2. PRIDE Peaceful Respect people, places, property and procedures Involved in learning Dare to be different! Environmental awareness

  3. School Expectations • I am responsible • I am prepared • I am safe • I am respectful

  4. Be in a safe school, free from discrimination, harassment and bigotry; Know what is correct and what behavior may result in disciplinary actions; Counseling by staff about my behavior and how it affects my education and welfare in school; Due process when I violate school regulations for which I may be suspended or removed from class. Student Behavioral ContractI Know that I have a right to:

  5. Come to school on time and be prepared to work; Use courteous and polite language; Participate in class meetings; Resolve conflicts peacefully and express my feelings in words; Dress in a clean, neat and safe manner; Take care of my personal belongings and respect other people’s belongings; Tell my parents what I learned in school each day; Complete my homework every day; Follow the rules in the Code of Student Conduct. Student Behavioral ContractI agree to:

  6. Fighting • PGCPS has zero tolerance for fighting and the parties involved will receive appropriate consequences • Fighting can be avoided if the following steps are taken: • Ignore the aggressor • Use your words to calmly diffuse the situation • Walk away from a tense situation • Consult an adult who can help you solve your problem • You always have a choice

  7. Ask for help (Teacher, Adult) Mentors Counselor (Ms. Hopkins) Peer mediation (Ms. Hopkins) Reflection table ( Located In Classroom) Helpful Resources

  8. Disrespect and Insubordination • Students and Staff should always remain respectful of each other. • Students should acknowledge teacher and staff request…the first time they are given. • The classroom should be a safe and respectful learning environment.

  9. The school bus is a moving classroom, the same rules that apply in the classroom also apply on the bus and at the bus stop.

  10. Appropriate Bus Behavior Sit in your seat No fighting No hanging out of window No profanity Talk quietly Do not throw objects

  11. Learning Tools • Students are expected to come to school everyday prepared with all of the appropriate materials for the day • Any learning tool used to inflict bodily harm on someone else at that moment becomes a weapon • The use or possession of a weapon in school, will result in exclusion.

  12. LEVELS OF POSSIBLE EXCLUSION Temporary removal from class Long-term suspension Short-term suspension Expulsion

  13. Cellular Phones • Cell phones are not learning tools; and while students are discouraged to bring them, they are allowed in school as long as they remain off during the school day • MOU-signed by you and your parent(s)

  14. Bullying • Bullying, harassment, or intimidation are serious and will not be tolerated. • Means intentional conduct, including verbal, physical, or written conduct, or an intentional electronic communication.

  15. Bullying • Creates a hostile educational environment, motivated by an actual or perceived personal characteristic, threatening or seriously intimidating, disrupts the orderly operation of the school • Occurred on school property; at a school-sponsored activity or event off school property; on a school bus; or on the way to and/or from school

  16. Bullying examples… • Getting another person to hit • Continuous teasing, name calling, making critical remarks • Demeaning and making the victim of jokes • Making rude and/or threatening gestures • Excluding or rejecting the student • Spreading a harmful rumors or gossip • Physical or psychological injury

  17. Safe Learning Environment • By respecting each other and acknowledging the Student Code of Conduct. We ensure a safe learning environment. • Students should allow everyone an equal opportunity to learn without distractions. • The role of a school community is to uplift and enable all of it’s members. • We should remember these things during our daily activities and decisions.

  18. MAKE IT A DAY FULL OF PRIDE OR NOT…THE CHOICE IS YOUR’S!!!

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